The registration would start on Monday and end on September 9.
“You can see that a lot of foreign institutions are extending invitation to the students at discounted rate to study overseas,” Mr Shehu claimed.
The minister said ASUU’s demand for its rightly earned wages amounted to blackmail and that schools will not be opened at the expense of other economic sectors.
“For it is better to die for something than to live for nothing.”
Emmanuel Osodeke, ASUU president, who stated this on Tuesday, revealed that the universities lecturers have not been paid by the federal government since February that the strike began.
Mr Wudil said that since the beginning of the strike, the house had been consulting with relevant stakeholders with a view to ending the strike.
“If they school here and their children are here they will show total support for the university system and the tertiary institutions in Nigeria.”
“President Buhari collect money from 10 of your people, 10 looters to resolve this problem,” Mr Falana said.
The Kano governor was addressing NLC members during a solidarity protest with ASUU.
The task force officials were said to have created a scene after unlawfully arresting an offender.